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3 Syndication  





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America 2-Night
Created byNorman Lear
Starring
  • Fred Willard
  • Frank De Vol
  • Tommy Tedesco
  • Country of originUnited States
    No. of seasons1
    No. of episodes65
    Production
    Running time22–24 minutes
    Production companyT.A.T. Communications Company
    Original release
    NetworkSyndication
    ReleaseApril 10 (1978-04-10) –
    July 7, 1978 (1978-07-07)
    Related

    America 2 Night is the continuation of the talk-show parody series Fernwood 2 Night, broadcast weeknights from April to July 1978. As on Fernwood, Martin Mull portrayed host Barth Gimble and Fred Willard appeared as sidekick/announcer Jerry Hubbard. Frank De Vol also returned as bandleader Happy Kyne.

    Premise[edit]

    The setting of the show was moved from the fictional Fernwood, Ohio, to the fictional "Quad-City" area of Alta Coma, El Tijo, Alta Luna and the City of Merchandise in Southern California. According to Hubbard's announcement at the beginning of every show, Alta Coma was "the unfinished furniture capital of the world!". This new Southern California setting made it more plausible for celebrities to appear on the show as themselves.[1] Among the celebrities who appeared as guests were Charlton Heston, Vincent Price, George Gobel, Carol Burnett, Burt Lancaster, Steve Allen, Milton Berle, Paul Lynde, Rita Moreno, Barbara Feldon, Cindy Williams, Rob Reiner, Carl Reiner, Peter Frampton, Mark Hamill, Gary Coleman, Karen Black, Steve Garvey, Arte Johnson, Sherman Hemsley, McLean Stevenson, Billy Crystal, Connie Stevens, Anne Murray, Lou Rawls, Tom Waits and José Feliciano. In the final episode, Mull and Willard guested as themselves.

    America 2 Night was broadcast on the fictional UBS network, located on the UBS Broadcast Mall, whose logo featured an ear (a spoof of the CBS "Eye" logo) and whose slogan was "We put U before the BS".

    In 2001, Martin Mull and Fred Willard reprised their roles of Barth and Jerry in a stage appearance and retrospective at the US Comedy Arts FestivalinAspen, Colorado.

    Recurring characters[edit]

    Syndication[edit]

    Repeats of Fernwood/America 2 Night were broadcast on Nick at Nite from 1990 to 1993 and TV Land in 2002. The program has never been officially released on home video in any format.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Rabin, Nathan (2010-01-06). "Random Roles: Alan Thicke". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2012-06-19.

    External links[edit]


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